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Posted By: Bryan
Darren quoted me right. I treat my cards like gold! Even my beat up T206 cards are placed in screwdown holders. Right now I have all my pre-war cards stored in a home-made box. I am currently trying to find a better box to store these in as my box is strting to over-flow and I need a better way to place the different sets apart. By the way does anyone know if the mjroop boxes store SGC graded cards? I couldn't remember if anyone said that they would or not. |
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